Found money: Are you on the treasurer's list?

Bruins legend Ray Bourque, broadcaster Peter Gammons and the Patriots are just a few of the 40,000 people, businesses and charities that can claim abandoned property from the state.

Associated Press

BOSTON — Bruins legend Ray Bourque, broadcaster Peter Gammons and the New England Patriots are just a few of the 40,000 new people, businesses and charities that can claim abandoned property from the state.

Treasurer Tim Cahill released the list of those with unclaimed property in Massachusetts today, totaling $30 million in forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks and contents of abandoned safe deposit boxes.

The new list also includes 13 accounts over $100,000 and 32 accounts between $50,000 and $100,000.

The treasurer's office says the entire database built over several years totals over $1 billion.

The new names will be published in local newspapers around the state next month.

Patriots spokesman Stacey James said the organization was not aware of the unclaimed property but would look into it. An e-mail to Gammons and a call to Bourque's agent were not immediately returned.

Find out if you own a lost bank account at Abandoned Property Division